Have you had a “eureka” moment lately? How about a penetrating insight into the HR profession? Or maybe just strong feelings about an issue of the day that you just can’t keep to yourself? Well, here’s your chance to share.
Regular readers of this column know that it’s often written by BLR’s founder and CEO Bob Brady. Bob’s “e-pinions” have crisscrossed the wide world of HR and touched upon subjects that range from remembrances of how things used to be, he started BLR in 1977—when “personnel managers” were “keepers of records and arrangers of picnics”—to the strategic role HR plays today. You can read any or all of his columns by simply visiting our website and clicking on “HR Tip Categories” and then on “E-pinions.”
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We’re gratified by the response this column has received. Most pieces have generated feedback comments and emails, and some have literally overwhelmed us. Bob’s offer of “the perfect performance appraisal” brought in more than a thousand requests to see the form, and his initiative to starting a national employee attitudes survey also stoked considerable interest … enough that we now conduct the free survey on an annual basis.
Let 155,000 of Your Colleagues Know Your Thoughts
Now it’s time, once again, for us to open the floodgates in another way. This column was always meant to expose a spectrum of “e-pinions” from a variety of individuals—and the more, the better.
That’s why we’d like to invite you to write your own e-pinion column, to be published right here in this space, and exposed to a national audience of some 155,000 of your colleagues. Your submission can focus on any HR subject you deem worthy of your thoughts, or an experience you care to share, or a reaction to something you’ve read or know about that is going on in the field. It’s really just what the name says—your e-pinion.
There are just a few ground rules we ask you to follow:
1. Your e-pinion article must be original and should be about 500 to700 words in length. If it’s a bit shorter or longer, don’t worry about it. (We care more about quality than quantity.) We reserve the right to use or not use (that’s right—we don’t guarantee publication) and edit any submission at our sole discretion.
2. The article has to be about some aspect of HR and your thoughts on the matter. You should credit the opinions of any other persons or sources you quote.
3. If you’d rather simply write us a query on doing an article, you may do so. Send a paragraph or two describing what you want to write, and we’ll reply as to whether we’d like to see the entire article.
4. Submissions (article or query) should be by e-mail and include your full name, title, organization name and address, and a phone number and best time to reach you. You can also submit a portrait photo to accompany your article, but it’s not required.
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5. Consultants are welcome to submit and mention their services as long as their submission is not overly self-promotional or an outright advertisement. All guest columns will contain contact information (the author’s e-mail address) unless the author requests otherwise.
6. All submissions may be used by BLR®—Business & Legal Resources at will, and in any form or format.
7. E-mail your column directly to ckilbourne@blr.com. Please do not reply to this column or send e-mail to the HR Daily Advisor.
We’re looking forward to hearing from you!